First off - I love the Pleasure Beach. It is my favourite park in the UK, and [for me] has the strongest ride line-up up there.
I went yesterday. I arrived at about 2pm and left at 3:30-ish. My visit included:
- Icon (Operating 2 trains). Wait time: 0 minutes – walk on
- The Big One (Operating 1 train). Wait time: 6 minutes
- Revolution. Wait time: 0 minutes – walk on
- Nick Streak. Wait time: 0 minutes – walk on
- Big Dipper. Wait time: 4 minutes
- Infusion. Wait time: 0 minutes – walk on
- Grand National. Wait time: 0 minutes – walk on
The place was dead. Staff were, understandably standing around looking miserable. Many of the catering places were closed, and it even looks like they can't give away their JTH merch.
This frustrates me massively, as at the same time Towers queues were:
- Galactica. Wait time: 75 minutes
- Rita. Wait time: 35 minutes
- Spinball Whizzer. Wait time: 70 minutes
- Thirteen. Wait time 70 minutes
- The Smiler. Wait time 80 minutes
- Wickerman. Wait time: 80 minutes
Walk-on's always seem like a good thing in theory - but they aren't. People will leave Towers thinking they have had better value, because for their £40 (or whatever) admission they have had a full day out. If you can complete a park in a couple of hours, does that seem good value for your admission? I actually passed a family arguing on their way out as I entered - it was about what they were going to do now. They must have spent £150+ for 3 or 4 hours on-park.
Someone needs to stand up and take accountability for Pleasure Beaches failures. They have a good hard product, so how come it is failing?
Halloween at the Pleasure Beach should be packed. The fact that the Illuminations bring thousands to the town, should be an easy way to get people in the park... but they aren't. Look at every other park - they follow the same model of up-charging for mazes along side general admission and it works. Even Drayton Manor seem to manage to sell their scare attractions out and have a busy park. Why does PB not follow the model everyone seems to want?
I actually posted something on Facebook regarding Pleasure Beach's marketing following Valhalla's Golden Ticket win. The engagement I got back was a message from a person in the marketing team pretty much chastising my opinion - this attitude speaks volumes. And my view was that if you win an award stating you have the worlds best something, you need to push this out everywhere and quickly... which they didn't!
Anyway, this turned into a rant. But it only done so because I really want PB to succeed and be better than what it is.